A native of Detroit, Mich., Keith Duncan will begin his 12th season on the Delaware men's soccer coaching staff as a volunteer assistant for the 2013 season. He is responsible for goalkeeper training.

Duncan graduated from Detroit Country Day School in 1984 where he played both soccer and ice hockey. He played one year of soccer and ice hockey at Division III St. Olaf College (Northfield, Minn.) before transferring to Division III Alma College (Alma, Mich.). Duncan graduated from Alma in 1988 where he was an all-conference goalkeeper and was co-captain of the squad as both a junior and senior.

He completed his undergraduate degree during an internship at the University of Sydney (Australia) and played with the local club squad. Duncan attended graduate school at theUniversity of Georgia in Plant Pathology before being hired by DuPont as a biologist in 1990.

Prior to coming to Delaware, Duncan worked as an assistant and goalkeeper coach for Division II Wilmington (Del.) University in 2001 and 2002, and trained goalkeepers for the Delaware Dynasty PDL franchise in 2006. He holds the NSCAA National Goalkeeping license.

Employed by DuPont as a scientist in plant cell biology, Duncan also received a master's degree in Science Education from the University of Delaware in 1999.

He holds dual US-Australian citizenship and resides in Hockessin, Del. with his wife, Ashlyn.